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, immigration. on welfare, education, immigration. this is some sort of take on what is going on. is going on. will deliver it to the british public. public. have been endlessly patient, and for two years. for two years. kind of clue, ideolgically, where you are? you are? the speech ed will make in the morning. morning. and all will be clear tomorrow night? tomorrow night? that is the trite flipantjournalistic reply. that is the trite flipa nt journalistic reply. that is the trite flipantjournalistic reply. flipantjournalistic reply. look at it and the commission on socialjustice. socialjustice. social policy in this country at the moment. the moment. i suggest you have a look at them. look at them. apart from opposing the cuts and austerity what you really stand for. austerity what you really stand for. that is a really big concern. why should they vote for you? should they vote for you? article in terms of the substantive policy ideas. policy ideas. the electorate a couple of years ago, we didn't come off too well. ago, we didn't come off too well. we have to thoroughly rebuild fro
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>> both: no. >> 'cause i'm getting more education into my brain. >> more education into your brain. >> when you're in class and you don't understand something, the teachers will take time out after school and during school to help, try to help you, and they, like, they show compassion for you. >> compassion for you. do you guys have any doubt that you're gonna be successful? >> no. >> no. >> and what does success look like? >> you're always supposed to believe in yourself. >> do you believe in yourself? >> yes. >> what i think success is: it's kind of what you're like. you're smart, intelligent. you're a nice reporter. you dress nice. your shoes are pretty. and just that--knowing that you're gonna be something in life. >> you gonna make it? >> yes. >> and then there are students like rojay ball who may not make it. he came here to escape his old neighborhood, where guns and gang violence are common. in 2009, in one turf battle, rojay was shot in the leg. weeks later, he was shot at again, but at seed, he says he feels safe. >> when i come here, i feel as though i can just be laid back
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where you can get the most bang for your educational buck s. our citizens have to have access to the training that today's jobs require. we also have to make sure that america remains a place where everyone is willing to work, everybody is willing to work hard, has a chance to get ahead. our economy is stronger when we harness the talents and ingenuity of striving, hopeful immigrants. and right now leaders from the business, labor, law enforcement, faith communities,, they all agree that the time has come to pass comprehensive immigration reform. now is the time to do it. now is the time to get it done. now is the time to get it done. real reform means stronger border security, and we can build on the progress my administration has already made, putting more boots on the southern border than at any time in our history and reducing illegal crossings to the lowest levels in 40 years. real reform means establishing a responsible pathway to earned citizenship, a path that includes passing a background check, paying taxes in a meaningful penalty, le
where you can get the most bang for your educational buck s. our citizens have to have access to the training that today's jobs require. we also have to make sure that america remains a place where everyone is willing to work, everybody is willing to work hard, has a chance to get ahead. our economy is stronger when we harness the talents and ingenuity of striving, hopeful immigrants. and right now leaders from the business, labor, law enforcement, faith communities,, they all agree that the...
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this led tozuckerberg's $100 million education grant, which he announced on oprah. >> the main thing that i have to do is find people who are going to be really great leaders and invest in them. that's what we're doing here. we're setting up a $100 million challenge grant. >> zuckerberg has been doubling down on education philanthropy since then. he and his wife donated 18 million facebook shares to the foundation. now, there was a big statement for zuckerberg to throw his support behind the governor. he and facebook are nonpartisan. he posted a town hall for obama in 2011. cheryl bandberg was a big fund-raiser for obama but investor and board member bark andariesen publicly backed mitt romney for president. donations are capped at $800 per head. it may be tough to tell through all the security and events are organizers are not releasing a list of who is expected to be here. >> julia, thank you very, very much. i want to ask my panelist, kelly ann, begin with you. this money from zuckerburg is not going to the foundation, it's going to chris christie's campaign. what does that mean?
this led tozuckerberg's $100 million education grant, which he announced on oprah. >> the main thing that i have to do is find people who are going to be really great leaders and invest in them. that's what we're doing here. we're setting up a $100 million challenge grant. >> zuckerberg has been doubling down on education philanthropy since then. he and his wife donated 18 million facebook shares to the foundation. now, there was a big statement for zuckerberg to throw his support...
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it started in 1966 when mao said we didn't need academic education. we need to learn from farmers, workers and soldiers. so all of us got -- in the school age, didn't go to school. and the country turned into chaos. there was red guards, which are teenagers going house to house ripping your things apart, beating people, killing people. just complete chaos. >> how did you get away from that? and when, if you did, reunite with family, what happened in terms of reuniting with your parents? >> my father was away for 12 years, so he only came back when i went to college, after cultural revolution was over. my mom came back when i was 13, and it was rather difficult reunion because she was tortured and not in a good mood. i was just coming into teenagerhood and i just learned how to be independent. and i didn't get along with her very much at that time. >> but when you say you went to college, i mean, that was a huge thing. how did you get away? what led you to college? >> after cultural revolution ended, china reopened the university. so for ten years ther
it started in 1966 when mao said we didn't need academic education. we need to learn from farmers, workers and soldiers. so all of us got -- in the school age, didn't go to school. and the country turned into chaos. there was red guards, which are teenagers going house to house ripping your things apart, beating people, killing people. just complete chaos. >> how did you get away from that? and when, if you did, reunite with family, what happened in terms of reuniting with your parents?...
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that you have to do it all in medicare, education, medicaid, but you can't find one penny of a loophole, tax expenditure even for the most well off american that could be part of a deficit reduction package. >> couldn't the other side have said that to you back in january when they actually raised taxes but they got -- they didn't get revenue? i'm sorry. they didn't get any cuts? so it's the same thing, right? because the republicans will say we already did that. we already went through the raising of the revenue. >> let's not have too short-term memory here. what's right is that we did have back in 2011 we had an all-spending cut agreement. >> but we both know those spending cuts -- those are spending cuts expected on what was about to be put into place in terms of cuts. >> no, no. >> gene, the deficit -- the debt is still $16.5 trillion. so where are the cuts? >> maria, we have put into law the budget control act. i'm not talking about the sequester. it put in over a trillion dollars of spending cuts that is the law of the land both parties are living by right now. we have basically $
that you have to do it all in medicare, education, medicaid, but you can't find one penny of a loophole, tax expenditure even for the most well off american that could be part of a deficit reduction package. >> couldn't the other side have said that to you back in january when they actually raised taxes but they got -- they didn't get revenue? i'm sorry. they didn't get any cuts? so it's the same thing, right? because the republicans will say we already did that. we already went through...
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and we want to do education. we want everyone to have equal opportunity the.and maybe even, tony, infrastructure with a public/private partnership. but why not throw a bone to the private sector? we know the government can do a few things to help job creation, but it's a private sector thing. why not throw a bone on corporate tax performance for the private sector? why not say, look, i'm going to look at a lot of these regulations. >> with growth in mind. >> and i'm going to thif about growth when we can't about anything. >> i don't think it's a good ideas. i think you mentioned a couple of areas, and i'll bet tony would agree, that when you talk about education and infrastructure, historically republicans have gotten behind it because those are important. >> you used the phrase my way or the highway and there's a sense right now in washington that the administration has moved to the my way or the highway. >> that really is where they're going to be. i think it's going to be a lot of line drawing in this speech.
and we want to do education. we want everyone to have equal opportunity the.and maybe even, tony, infrastructure with a public/private partnership. but why not throw a bone to the private sector? we know the government can do a few things to help job creation, but it's a private sector thing. why not throw a bone on corporate tax performance for the private sector? why not say, look, i'm going to look at a lot of these regulations. >> with growth in mind. >> and i'm going to thif...
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to provide better health care, education, security to their citizens. that usually takes a period of time, but for your state and local government, first resisted spinning i.t., perhaps ten months ago and it's picked up at a healthy growth rate of 7%. >> john, let me switch gears for a moment because you and many of your colleagues in business seem to be faced with this embarrassment of riches, and that is sitting on a lot of cash in terms of giving you great flexibility in terms of what to do with that money. with 45 billion on the balance sheet, what's the plan? >> the plans are, first of all, we're going to give at least half of our cash generated from operations which this quarter was above 3 billion again to our shareholders, either in the form of dividends or share buybacks. secondly, our accusations allowed us not to be a router company. we acquired into switching and data center and mobile and in a search market and wherever we acquire is where our head count growth is going to be. if the majority of our money remains outside the u.s., and this
to provide better health care, education, security to their citizens. that usually takes a period of time, but for your state and local government, first resisted spinning i.t., perhaps ten months ago and it's picked up at a healthy growth rate of 7%. >> john, let me switch gears for a moment because you and many of your colleagues in business seem to be faced with this embarrassment of riches, and that is sitting on a lot of cash in terms of giving you great flexibility in terms of what...
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food, education, entertainment, tolls. i mean, taxes. everything is going up. the government lies about it. you believe the government? >> i never believe the government. do you believe, bob doll? i myself have warned about it. you have warned about it. we don't like money pumping but it doesn't seem it's come around. is earnings rising more than inflation rising? >> i think last i checked that's the case. of course the connector is the velocity of money. the money multiplier. that we witness in the basement. until that improves, i think the translation of a lot of money to the economy is somewhere down the line. so for now we observed half the stocks in the stock market have a yield higher than the 10-year treasury. normally it's less than 10%. there's some relative value here it would seem. >> a lot of the cynics and that includes businessmen in the front page story, not just the lack of global growth, but here in the usa. we're growing about 1.5% for the last two years for sevens sakes. and the congressional budget sees a third year. can the market prosper w
food, education, entertainment, tolls. i mean, taxes. everything is going up. the government lies about it. you believe the government? >> i never believe the government. do you believe, bob doll? i myself have warned about it. you have warned about it. we don't like money pumping but it doesn't seem it's come around. is earnings rising more than inflation rising? >> i think last i checked that's the case. of course the connector is the velocity of money. the money multiplier. that...
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to get a job and having a good education and work force training and investing in early childhood education. and all those investments have to do with competitiveness and growth. he talked about energy policy, keeping energy prices low. and you know, two of the most important numbers for an economy to grow are the cost of money and cost of energy. i think his emphasis on energy was also an important message. i think with regard to overall competitiveness, i heard very good things in his speech. >> if you were a small business owner or even a -- a person, ceo, large business owner, you felt like he extended an olive branch to your efforts in the sflek. >> yeah -- the private sector? >> yeah, i ran a business before coming here, people care about two things, they care about competitiveness, their own competitiveness and the country's overall competitiveness. they care about the fiscal trajectory of the country. i think he clearly made strong points on the overall competitiveness, and as it relates to the fiscal traject y trajectory, i don't think we were able to get into many details in the s
to get a job and having a good education and work force training and investing in early childhood education. and all those investments have to do with competitiveness and growth. he talked about energy policy, keeping energy prices low. and you know, two of the most important numbers for an economy to grow are the cost of money and cost of energy. i think his emphasis on energy was also an important message. i think with regard to overall competitiveness, i heard very good things in his speech....
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and you certainly need to educate yourself as an informser. but what you need to focus on first is am i deploying the right strategy for my portfolio? >> let's talk about those strategies. i think there are plenty of etfs out there that are plain vanilla. when you say wrapper you're calling them basically a type of etf. if you want to buy dividend payers, emerging markets, whatever. talk about the etfs that are leveraged. what are they and you offer some leveraged etfs, right? >> yeah, we do actually. pro shares is the leading alternative etf company. within the alternative landscape and buckets, we view levered geared as we call it a bucket of the alternative landscape. it's like any other portfolio management tool. the use of leveraged first and foremost from our product perspective is used as a risk management tool. give an example. investors use our geared etfs to manage the risks within their portfolio. if you're long equities and you want to reduce your exposure, say the market has moved like in the last couple months. using an inversed
and you certainly need to educate yourself as an informser. but what you need to focus on first is am i deploying the right strategy for my portfolio? >> let's talk about those strategies. i think there are plenty of etfs out there that are plain vanilla. when you say wrapper you're calling them basically a type of etf. if you want to buy dividend payers, emerging markets, whatever. talk about the etfs that are leveraged. what are they and you offer some leveraged etfs, right? >>...
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you have to invest in education that is down. america is a pothole. there are areas where we do have to bring spending down but through structural reform and in the area of health care. you are right about that, and our country can bring the cost curve down. and the health care bill that was signed into law, we are seeing now, premiums continue to go up across the country and we are hearing that the costs are a problem. i think we have to put that fight behind us. because your point that this is expensive is right. we have to find a way to bring that cost down so it is good for medicare and private employers to their workers. we work together. here is what i don't understand. >> the president does think it is a spending problem. that is what jake carney said. the president has pulled back. he said he would look at eligibility requirements. if you agree we have a spending problem thank you for that. what are you going to do about it? >> nobody understands that. exactly and time and time again the president is not willing to address the real spending. w
you have to invest in education that is down. america is a pothole. there are areas where we do have to bring spending down but through structural reform and in the area of health care. you are right about that, and our country can bring the cost curve down. and the health care bill that was signed into law, we are seeing now, premiums continue to go up across the country and we are hearing that the costs are a problem. i think we have to put that fight behind us. because your point that this...
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. >> the numbers of comparisons are difficult to make as well because they divest in the education business. it's largely a lot of these s&p, as our viewers well know, what happened to the stock when the department of justice decided to bring charges against mcgraw-hill last week. and a number of other businesses, capital iq, things of that nature. tough comparisons. this stock has been moving, of course, as much on the litigation, and the perception of risk that that has now brought to these shares. we'll see if we get any comments beyond what we've already heard. not just from management, but importantly from its lawyers as well. regarding that. but we'll see, and bring you, certainly, anything we hear from the conference call if there's anything worth mentioning. >> mcgraw-hill and moody's, a nice jump. sort of building on that. when you're talking about a stock with this sort of outside external risk that you're trying to price in, you see these two-day price actions, it certainly gives you hope that there is some sort of a floor for the stock at this point. that's worth watching at thi
. >> the numbers of comparisons are difficult to make as well because they divest in the education business. it's largely a lot of these s&p, as our viewers well know, what happened to the stock when the department of justice decided to bring charges against mcgraw-hill last week. and a number of other businesses, capital iq, things of that nature. tough comparisons. this stock has been moving, of course, as much on the litigation, and the perception of risk that that has now brought...
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he's also, we expect, going to talk about infrastructure, manufacturing, energy and education and making investments that is spending in all of those. we'll hear some of his ideas on the sequester and the debt crunch facing the united states and also, of course, those social issues that are going to be so important. guns and immigration. they are going to draw a lot of attention in this speech tonight and one thing to look for here, maria, apple ceo tim cook is expected to be sitting in the first lady's box tonight as a guest of the first family and one undercation we may hear of insourcing of jobs which is something apple has received notice for recently and trying to bring some of the manufacturing jobs back from overseas to the united states, maria. >> all right. thank you so much. as we contemplate what the president may or may not include in the speech tonight we want to know what wall street wants to hear that could send stocks to an all-time high this week or lower. joining us now to break that down, cnbc contributor rich bernstein and anthony chan of chase wealth management. good
he's also, we expect, going to talk about infrastructure, manufacturing, energy and education and making investments that is spending in all of those. we'll hear some of his ideas on the sequester and the debt crunch facing the united states and also, of course, those social issues that are going to be so important. guns and immigration. they are going to draw a lot of attention in this speech tonight and one thing to look for here, maria, apple ceo tim cook is expected to be sitting in the...
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people don't believe they is re-educate their customer. >> do you think you can? >> aside from convincing steve going from chess king to joe fresh -- >> he loves it. >> i love chess king. a listening process. >> all right, let's get back to facebook. we were talking about facebook. so, mike khouw, what are the options trader s seeing for fb? >> the sentiment had been negative for so long but it started to turn around, about two months ago and has been pretty positive this entire month. the top five most active options today were all calls. the most active were all the ones that expired this friday and the most active among those were the 28 1/2s, paying about 14 cents. the stock could be above $28.46. and we saw further out people trading the april 32s. so, the sentiment in the options market for facebook is pretty bullish. >>> coming up next, the best way to play bonds right now as the great rotation picks up steam. and are hedge funds really the smart money? it's gary kaminsky and anthony scare scar moochie. they square off, right after this. scare moochie. ♪
people don't believe they is re-educate their customer. >> do you think you can? >> aside from convincing steve going from chess king to joe fresh -- >> he loves it. >> i love chess king. a listening process. >> all right, let's get back to facebook. we were talking about facebook. so, mike khouw, what are the options trader s seeing for fb? >> the sentiment had been negative for so long but it started to turn around, about two months ago and has been pretty...
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my job is not just to entertain but i'm trying to educate you. call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. in the face of crushing declines and uproarious rallies and even sometimes just plain jane garden variety days in this market, there's a "mad money" toolbox to help you through and to help you become a better and wealthier investor. tonight i'm cracking it open. so listen up. if you're going to manage your own money, you have to recognize the value of maybe one of the most important issues out there. the value of humility. so please, repeat after me. sometimes i am going to be wrong. come on. say it. sometimes i'm going to be surprised. and one more. sometimes my stock picks just won't work out. look, i of all people understand that humility doesn't come naturally to everyone. but staying humble, is important. why? because other than greed nothing that's cost people more money than arrogance. if you own stocks, you have to accept the fact that you're going to be wrong, perhaps even often. as the past three years have taught you painfully -- >> the house of pain! >> -- your portfolio w
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find trader blogs, educational material and exclusive trades. check it out. here's what's next. >>> the billionaire brawl is back on. carl icahn fires another shot in his quest to crush bill ackman. could ackman be right about herbalife but lose money on the stock? and dan and mike battle it out to show you how you can make money, too. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. i'm kate kelly with breaking news. the s.e.c. froze assets in a goldman sachs account after spotting options behavior ahe
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find trader blogs, educational material and exclusive trades. check it out. here's what's next. the billionaire brawl is back on. carl icahn fires another shot in his quest to crush bill ackman. could ackman be right about herbalife but lose money on the stock? and dan and mike battle it out to show you how you can make money, too. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male annou
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the button, if he can hold to that, fix the border, get a path to citizenship and keep people that we educate. i'm telling you, in government trade, he mentioned that. let's do it. it take us four years to get panama and south korea done. it was on the bush table. it took four years to negotiate and we didn't get anything else new. those trade agreements would do all kinds of things for exports. >> are you at all nostalgic about -- ge out of nbc and comcast is running it well. >> comcast has done a great job. look, the market said good for both companies. the market said comcast got a great bunch of assets. ge has more cash to do things with. time and men's fortunes change. you go with the flow. >> every time they do a deal, they say it's great for both parties. stock goes up in one case and down in the other. ge is in one, can use the money, comcast in another and actually worked. >> worked out well. comcast has a great set of assets now a ge has cash to invest in what they want to do. we all do it differently in our times. >> jack, we love you, on valentine's day especially. >> happy valent
the button, if he can hold to that, fix the border, get a path to citizenship and keep people that we educate. i'm telling you, in government trade, he mentioned that. let's do it. it take us four years to get panama and south korea done. it was on the bush table. it took four years to negotiate and we didn't get anything else new. those trade agreements would do all kinds of things for exports. >> are you at all nostalgic about -- ge out of nbc and comcast is running it well. >>...
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the president will outline spending initiatives for education, manufacturing and infrastructure. he'll head out on a three-day road trip to sell hesitate plan to the public of north carolina, georgia, and illinois. you can speshth him to come out with the democrats' plan to stave off the crisis. also a different name that's potentially going to hit. >>> and a senate panel is expected to drill jack lew about a bonus he received right before the bank got a taxpayer bailout. despite all the criticism, lew is still expected to be confirmed. >>> and the spanish pound, why one person at least believes it's time to sell sterling. >> and the u.s. dollar is set to win the war to be the weakest currency. as cnbc.com, read why it's expected to be weak for at least seven years. >> whab not the dollar against the pound. >> and take a minute to look through the slideshow on england's clubs at the top of that league. tickets going onsale today, by the way, for champion aes league final at wembley in may. >> whmt? do you have any hope of -- >> the tickets go on saul this morning on the website.
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my job is not just to educate. there are some things i have been keeping from you. it's not fair. tonight i'm going to do something about it. i'm going to tell you who i am and how i got here. not a am jim cramer, that plus an avatar and 140 characters sums up everyone these days. i want you to know more than that. what i want to do tonight, is trace the arc that brought me to "mad money." not for some ego trip but to give you some lessons from the faces of my various careers and how you can profit from them. remember, in the end, this is cramerica. in short i am going to give you the invest or guidebook. i want to tell you how i became a good investor and how i continue to learn every day. and that is the goal of "mad money". my love of stocks didn't begin after high school or college or law school. my love of stocks started back in 4th grade. you see my dad would bring home the old "philadelphia bulletin" when he returned home from work every single night. i want it had for the comics and sports. i was a phillies fan. if i could go back in time, i would have somehow made it so i
my job is not just to educate. there are some things i have been keeping from you. it's not fair. tonight i'm going to do something about it. i'm going to tell you who i am and how i got here. not a am jim cramer, that plus an avatar and 140 characters sums up everyone these days. i want you to know more than that. what i want to do tonight, is trace the arc that brought me to "mad money." not for some ego trip but to give you some lessons from the faces of my various careers and how...
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today, there are 4 million more college educated women than men in college and in the work force and the disparity is just getting wider. >> now you've got this massive 4 million-person gap and what we find is, unfortunately, it is created the issue of lack of suitable partners. >> now that lack of partners has caused a huge drop in the birthrate. fertility down 8.5%, just since 2007, to the lowest level in recorded history. yes, it usually drops during recession but also usually turns around 18 months into recovery. we are now three years into recovery without that turn around. >> it is creating a situation where we are seeing continued delays in family formation rates. and one of the biggest drivers for why a household buy a single family house as opposed to staying in a rental apartment is, honey i'm pregnant factor. >> right now, just because of how demanding my job is, and because there are a if you things up in the air, it doesn't make sense for me to own a home. it seems like that would take up all of my spare time. >> now one more fun fact, 41% of births today are occurring t
today, there are 4 million more college educated women than men in college and in the work force and the disparity is just getting wider. >> now you've got this massive 4 million-person gap and what we find is, unfortunately, it is created the issue of lack of suitable partners. >> now that lack of partners has caused a huge drop in the birthrate. fertility down 8.5%, just since 2007, to the lowest level in recorded history. yes, it usually drops during recession but also usually...
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. >> you're self-educated, self-taught? >> mm-hmm. >> have you published any research? >> no. >> frankly, dr. ecklund, you have nothing to base your results on. there's no clinical trial, there's no-- there's no blind study. there are no medical papers published. >> that doesn't make any difference. >> ecklund told us breakthroughs with stem cells aren't published in scientific journals because of a conspiracy of drug companies and governments that he had trouble defining. that's when we told him we bought cells from his lab. when your cells are delivered, they're functioning, living stem cells? >> yes. >> we purchased some stem cells from stem tech labs six months or so ago and had them delivered to duke university, which did tests on the stem cells. and they determined that the stem cells were dead. >> well, they must not have handled them appropriately, then. >> you're thinking that you handled them appropriately, but the stem cell laboratories at duke university did not? >> that would be my assumption, yeah. >> i don't think that there's any chance they were damaged
. >> you're self-educated, self-taught? >> mm-hmm. >> have you published any research? >> no. >> frankly, dr. ecklund, you have nothing to base your results on. there's no clinical trial, there's no-- there's no blind study. there are no medical papers published. >> that doesn't make any difference. >> ecklund told us breakthroughs with stem cells aren't published in scientific journals because of a conspiracy of drug companies and governments that he...
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i'm trying to educate and teach, so call me at 1-800-743-ccnbc. >>> people like -- the s&p falling 7.3%, and the nasdaq climbed 0.68%. >> house of pleasure. >>> it's a natural instinct to fight given how immediate yolk are fights have been, but buy the dips, sell the rips attitude has been the way to go. the way to win since 2000, but it sure isn't winning now. you sold the rips, you sold a ton of stocks a long time ago. you don't have any stocks left. but the charts are breathtaking with breakdown all over the place, housing, hotels, lumbers, semiconductor, cable tv, entertainment, packaging, chemicals, drugs, retailers rails, you name it, even the lack to pause to refuel is as unprecedented as i've seen in all my years of investing. no retin-a in sight here. it's a if there's a supply shortage with no stock to be found. everyone's afraid to short now, so the buyers keeping reaching and reaching for more. the rips have been sold and resold. it doesn't matter. the dip buyers have been left tess altar, or you could argue for the slaughter. if this market doesn't catch its breath, so cert
i'm trying to educate and teach, so call me at 1-800-743-ccnbc. >>> people like -- the s&p falling 7.3%, and the nasdaq climbed 0.68%. >> house of pleasure. >>> it's a natural instinct to fight given how immediate yolk are fights have been, but buy the dips, sell the rips attitude has been the way to go. the way to win since 2000, but it sure isn't winning now. you sold the rips, you sold a ton of stocks a long time ago. you don't have any stocks left. but the charts...
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>> my biggest heart break trade was selling out of zero coupon bond that i bought for my daughter's education a little bit too soon. i bought them in 1987 and bought them to yield 9.5%. road it all the way down to 3.5%. but i could have written it more and made little bit more money. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. >>> we continue our live coverage of the nightmare at sea. the cruise ship, triumph, moments ago, bringing ship to port. it snapped and now the ship is stalled. let's get to simon hobs in the newsroom. simon, just one disaster after another. >> you can only imagine the atmosphere on board. there are fou
>> my biggest heart break trade was selling out of zero coupon bond that i bought for my daughter's education a little bit too soon. i bought them in 1987 and bought them to yield 9.5%. road it all the way down to 3.5%. but i could have written it more and made little bit more money. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with...
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. >> i was educated here, wilmington city schools, and then at wilmington college. >> and now you're the mayor. >> and now i'm the mayor. there were 576 hourly employees. >> for months, mayor david raizk has been getting layoff notices. by federal law, companies have to notify local government when layoffs are coming, and raizk is getting a new letter from dhl every week or so adding a few hundred at a time to the growing list of lost jobs. >> it's got classifications and numbers on it, but there's not names and addresses and who their wife or their family or their children are, and so you look at these, and at the end of the day, you think, "that's 800 and some people, folks, live here, work here, you know?" >> the mayor told us one out of three households has a family member working at the air park. you are what people around here call an air park family. >> absolutely. >> angela and john peka are raising four children on two air park salaries. angela started at airborne express when she was 19. now as a supervisor, she walks laid-off workers to the company gate and takes their i.d
. >> i was educated here, wilmington city schools, and then at wilmington college. >> and now you're the mayor. >> and now i'm the mayor. there were 576 hourly employees. >> for months, mayor david raizk has been getting layoff notices. by federal law, companies have to notify local government when layoffs are coming, and raizk is getting a new letter from dhl every week or so adding a few hundred at a time to the growing list of lost jobs. >> it's got...
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i wouldn't come out here every night and try to educate you if i didn't think it was possible but actually feasible for the vast majority of people to succeed at managing their own money. okay. so if that's the case, then why is investing so darn difficult? how come so many people struggle to make money in the stock market? how the heck can i believe it's possible for you to beat the averages, the big benchmarks like the s&p 500 and the dow jones industrial average and so many fund managers fail to do so? simple -- you can do it but you have to do it the right way. one of the biggest obstacles to successful investing is a lack of clarity about what investing is supposed to mean. i've seen countless people try to follow the conventional wisdom about money management, only to have their investments wiped out because the conventional wisdom is wrong. and the worst part is those people had no idea they were making a mistake. they actually thought they were being responsible. tonight i want to demystify long term investing. we're about long term investing. people let the concept get in the way
i wouldn't come out here every night and try to educate you if i didn't think it was possible but actually feasible for the vast majority of people to succeed at managing their own money. okay. so if that's the case, then why is investing so darn difficult? how come so many people struggle to make money in the stock market? how the heck can i believe it's possible for you to beat the averages, the big benchmarks like the s&p 500 and the dow jones industrial average and so many fund managers...
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that includes american campus communities and education realty trust. hope i gave you enough there. reits also average about 10% profit 0r fund from operations. add that to dividend, not a bad play at all, tyler. >> you just touched on it. aren't there tax consequences you need to be aware of with respect to the payouts? >> yes, exactly. reits are complicated and not for every investor out there. you have to look at what sector specifically. you can't say all reits are made alike. but hopefully that will help. >> exactly. there are reits, then there are reits. >> ty, i know have you heard this before. love is blind, love is stupid. but don't fall in love with the house you're looking at until you do your research. the powerhouse is up next. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and ch
that includes american campus communities and education realty trust. hope i gave you enough there. reits also average about 10% profit 0r fund from operations. add that to dividend, not a bad play at all, tyler. >> you just touched on it. aren't there tax consequences you need to be aware of with respect to the payouts? >> yes, exactly. reits are complicated and not for every investor out there. you have to look at what sector specifically. you can't say all reits are made alike....
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. >> this have to be re-educated in that regard. when i watched the grammys, love watching the grammys, and i saw you sitting there in the audience at the staples center. it seems like country and urban are so hot these days, are the hot trends. is there anything in the middle these days? >> adele is in the middle and mumford & sons are in the middle and the lumineers are in the middle. so the last year there's definitely been a return, hopefully, to broaden not just your observation is right. urban and country are very, very strong, but clearly the biggest selling artist of the last five or ten years is adele. >> and how do you know when something is going to be a commercial hit? >> you've got the golden gut. >> the phones light up at radio and the digital sales often explode. >> but before that. i mean, how do you know to get behind someone, when you just know that this person may or may not have it? >> to me it's at the signing level. you've got to work at the you've got to prove it level, to work from you take nothing for grante
. >> this have to be re-educated in that regard. when i watched the grammys, love watching the grammys, and i saw you sitting there in the audience at the staples center. it seems like country and urban are so hot these days, are the hot trends. is there anything in the middle these days? >> adele is in the middle and mumford & sons are in the middle and the lumineers are in the middle. so the last year there's definitely been a return, hopefully, to broaden not just your...
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educational. >> not why i'm going to disney. >> first move tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. see lioutdoors, or in.ight. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to th
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newark into a symbol of educationalle examinence for the whole nation. >> zuckerberg is stepping up his educated flan pi. this past december he and his wife donated 18 million facebook shares to the silicon valley community foundation. he's contributed $10,000 to facebook's political action committee which donated $267,000 to both democratic and republican candidates over the past two years but today's event does face some opposition. the democratic governor's association posted a petition earlier this week to pressure zuckerberg to cancel his fund-raiser. it has pulled the petition down. it's no longer up online. an organization called credo action is planning a protest ahead of the event this evening. the event tonight is private. we hear the guest list is focused on zuckerberg and his wife priscilla's friends. maximum donations is $3,800, the new jersey limit and we expect carl some big silicon valley heavy hitters to be here tonight. back over to you. >> i have a feeling that driveway is going to get more interesting in the next few hours. thanks, julia boorstin in palo alto. when we come ba
newark into a symbol of educationalle examinence for the whole nation. >> zuckerberg is stepping up his educated flan pi. this past december he and his wife donated 18 million facebook shares to the silicon valley community foundation. he's contributed $10,000 to facebook's political action committee which donated $267,000 to both democratic and republican candidates over the past two years but today's event does face some opposition. the democratic governor's association posted a...
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thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids. hundreds of thousands of americans will lose access to primary care and preventive care like flu vaccinations and cancer screenings. already the cut has forced the navy to delay an aircraft carrier that was to deploy to the persian gulf. changes like this, not well thought through, not phased in properly, changes like this affect our ability to respond to threats in unstable parts of the world. so these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy, they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. and that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders and economists, they've already said that these cuts known here in washington has sequestration are a bad idea. they're not good for our economy. they're not how we should run our government. and here's the
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his agenda is expected to include more money for education, clean energy, manufacturing jobs and infrastructure. some ideas will be repackaged from his first term. the white house says there will also be new ones. we'll have special coverage of the state of the union address tonight at 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. eastern. >> and michelle obama will have a special guest in his box, the apple ceo tim cook. it's the second year an invitation has been extended to apple. last year, steve jobs' widow was invited. >>> and democrats plan to unveil a series of targets on tax increases on top earnings this week. that would replace the automatic cuts set to take effect on march 1st. aides say the tax dut would allow for a ten-month delay to that sequester. the plan is likely to be introduced on thursday, but the proposals are expected to be rejected by republican leaders. >>> president obama may sign a protective order aimed as decreasing number of cyber attacks on wednesday. the order would give the department of homeland security the lead role in sharing cyber threats with private industry and protecting c
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. >>> and the president of ecuador, president kocorrea has promised free education and universal health care even as he tries to lure private investors when ecuador returns to the bond market later this year. >> another round of options perhaps for us to keep an eye on. >>> it is london fashion week. coming up, how burberry is trying to cash in on cool britania. still riding that wave from the olympics, too. we'll be right back. >> britain is having a real moment. i think the last few years have been amazing for england. there's so much been going on and it's a great moment to be proud to be english. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm kelly evans. >> and i'm ross westgate. >> through spikes after zew data out of germany shows investor sentiment at its highest level in neefrl two years. >> european stocks are now leading the way in the green. >> and office max and office depot want to be your one-stop shop for pens, papers and u.s. computer needs. they're reportedly in merger talks. >>> a quick check off markets, u.s. futures are pointing higher after being closed yesterday fo
. >>> and the president of ecuador, president kocorrea has promised free education and universal health care even as he tries to lure private investors when ecuador returns to the bond market later this year. >> another round of options perhaps for us to keep an eye on. >>> it is london fashion week. coming up, how burberry is trying to cash in on cool britania. still riding that wave from the olympics, too. we'll be right back. >> britain is having a real moment....
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>> we're here to educate. >> eric, i rely on the weather channel. tell us something, andrew -- >> he did. he just told me it's 2:22 in nairobi. >> you need singapore time? >> you know what else? the clock when you put them all in, andrew, am i right? if it's nice, the clocks are dark. if it's daytime -- >> you guys are going to completely browbeat me into following along and getting an iphone. >> i think a five is the best. i have a five. >> i have -- >> you don't have a five, do you? >> i have five i pads. i use the ipad. >> but why not have it on your phone? >> because i can have that and the one thing. >> it's prehistoric for some reason. >> 90% of our audience has an u phone. >> i'm going to get a metal driver, too. >> it's a short week for the markets. plenty of economic data and earnings reports for investors to watch. joig us is chris johnson, director of research at jk investment group. that could be my company and rich steinberg of global asset management. i'm going to start with you, chris. you're fully predicting we need some type of corr
>> we're here to educate. >> eric, i rely on the weather channel. tell us something, andrew -- >> he did. he just told me it's 2:22 in nairobi. >> you need singapore time? >> you know what else? the clock when you put them all in, andrew, am i right? if it's nice, the clocks are dark. if it's daytime -- >> you guys are going to completely browbeat me into following along and getting an iphone. >> i think a five is the best. i have a five. >> i...
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the button, if he can hold to that, fix the border, get a path to citizenship and keep people that we educate. i'm telling you, in government trade, he mentioned that. let's do it. it take us four years to get panama and south korea done. it was on the bush table. it took four years to negotiate and we didn't get anything else new. those trade agreements would do all kinds of things for exports. >> are you at all nostalgic about -- ge out of nbc and comcast is running it well. >> comcast has done a great job. look, the market said good for both companies. the market said comcast got a great bunch of assets. ge has more cash to do things with. time and men's fortunes change. you go with the flow. >> every time they do a deal, they say it's great for both parties. stock goes up in one case and down in the other. ge is in one, can use the money, comcast in another and actually worked. >> worked out well. comcast has a great set of assets now a ge has cash to invest in what they want to do. we all do it differently in our times. >> jack, we love you, on valentine's day especially. >> happy valent
the button, if he can hold to that, fix the border, get a path to citizenship and keep people that we educate. i'm telling you, in government trade, he mentioned that. let's do it. it take us four years to get panama and south korea done. it was on the bush table. it took four years to negotiate and we didn't get anything else new. those trade agreements would do all kinds of things for exports. >> are you at all nostalgic about -- ge out of nbc and comcast is running it well. >>...
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this country pioneered secondary education, pioneered college education. it's falling back behind other countries in preschool. and i think that's the kind of new frontier. particularly if you look at the sort of gap between the 1% and the rest, the gap between the top and the bottom. the minimum wage can help, if done responsibly. much more important is to invest in people at the bottom. that's why universal preschool really helps. >> there's k through 12 in this country. we think there should be crawl through 12. other country that is do this have very high taxes. we're not in the situation where people want to pay for something new at the moment. don't move. coming up, our bubbles -- yes, bubbles. the key to this slow and steady recovery, are the feigns here to stay or are you at risk of the next bubble bursting? like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant
this country pioneered secondary education, pioneered college education. it's falling back behind other countries in preschool. and i think that's the kind of new frontier. particularly if you look at the sort of gap between the 1% and the rest, the gap between the top and the bottom. the minimum wage can help, if done responsibly. much more important is to invest in people at the bottom. that's why universal preschool really helps. >> there's k through 12 in this country. we think there...
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all for about 1% of what we spent on education each year. tonight i'm announcing a new challenge, to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy. and we'll reward schools that develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science, technology, engineering and math. the skills today's employers are lo looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. even with better high schools, most young people will need some higher education. it's a simple fact. the more education you've got, the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way into the middle class. but today's skyrocketing costs price too many young people out of a higher education or saddle them with unsustainable debt. through tax credits, grants and better loans, we've made college more affordable for millions of students and families over the last few years. taxpayers can't keep on subsidizing higher and higher costs for higher education. col
all for about 1% of what we spent on education each year. tonight i'm announcing a new challenge, to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy. and we'll reward schools that develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science, technology, engineering and math. the skills today's employers are lo looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. even with...
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to pass education reform. i think it's unfair to suggest that republicans don't care about america's schoolchildren. that's just not true. >> two takes on one topic. i want to switch from dollars -- school -- to pennies. the president also made news when he called the penny obsolete. is this end of the penny? that's the heartbreaking question. maria, what do you think? >> i hope not. i am one of those people who are emotionally connected to the penny. as i remember when i was little and gathering all my pennies and putting them in the piggy bank. my children are doing the same now. and actually learning a lot of math counting pennies. but you know what, it -- it's also the kind of thing where you really have to look at the efficiency. and if it is the case that it -- it costs more to actually mint a penny than what the penny is worth, then maybe it's time that we kind of cut that cord with the emotional connection with that little round bronze penny. >> more than two cents to mint it. >> right. >> amy, what do
to pass education reform. i think it's unfair to suggest that republicans don't care about america's schoolchildren. that's just not true. >> two takes on one topic. i want to switch from dollars -- school -- to pennies. the president also made news when he called the penny obsolete. is this end of the penny? that's the heartbreaking question. maria, what do you think? >> i hope not. i am one of those people who are emotionally connected to the penny. as i remember when i was little...